Butternut Squash Soup Recipe

Butternut Squash Benefits + Vata And Pitta Pacifying Soup Recipe

Butternut squash belongs to the gourd family which includes cucumbers, pumpkin and melons like watermelon. Technically speaking, it is considered a fruit due to the presence of seeds. Of course it must be enjoyed cooked, is mildly sweet and extremely delicious. Here are its nutritional benefits, simple preparation tips, Ayurvedic considerations and a lovely Butternut Squash Soup recipe. Keep reading.

Butternut Squash Benefits For Health

Butternut squash has numerous health benefits which make it ideal for autumn and winter. The high digestive fire (metabolism) during the cold season can digest butternut squash perfectly. The low fat content and rich fiber content make it ideal for this time of year. It is rich in phytonutrients and antioxidants. The orange color signifies the abundance of carotenoids which make it an ideal source of vitamin A. It can also reduce inflammatory disorders due to its high antioxidant property.

Simple Butternut Squash Preparation Ideas

Butternut squash presents the home cook with incredibly easy culinary possibilities. You can simply cut it in half length-wise and place it on a cookie sheet. Bake it in the oven for about an hour, or until you can pierce it with a sharp knife and it’s done. Or, remove the skin using a vegetable peeler and cut the flesh into chunks for steaming or sauteing. Once cooked, mash it, puree it for soup, fold it into a pasta or risotto dish, or simply savor your butternut squash as is.

Ayurveda’s Take On Butternut Squash

Ayurvedically speaking, butternut squash balances Pitta and Vata dosha due to its sweet taste and heaviness property. It is ideal for the Pitta diet, Vata diet, Pitta Vata diet, and Vata Pitta diet.

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Here’s a Vata and Pitta Pacifying Butternut Squash soup recipe.

Vata And Pitta Pacifying Butternut Squash Soup Recipe

Ingredients
2 cups butternut squash, chopped
4 cups water
1 cup carrots, chopped
2 bay leaves
5 whole cloves
1/2 tsp turmeric powder
1/2 tsp cumin powder
1/2 tsp black pepper powder
salt, to taste
3 Tbsp organic ghee

Directions
In a soup pot, add 3 tablespoons of ghee and warm it over low heat. Add the bay leaf, cloves, turmeric and cumin powder and sauté for two minutes. When the smell of the spices fills the air, add in the carrots, squash and four cups of water. Cover and cook until the veggies are cooked thoroughly. Add salt and pepper and serve warm.

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Arya Krishna is an Ayurvedic Practitioner, educator, and speaker. She completed her Bachelors in Ayurvedic Medicine and Surgery (BAMS) from Amrita School of Ayurveda, Kerala, India. She is registered as an Ayurveda doctor (Reg No: 14664) under the Indian Medical Council. She received a Fellowship in Orthopedic Rehabilitation from Apollo group of Institutions, Hyderabad. An editor with the International Ayurvedic Medical Journal, she previously served as the associate editor of the American Ayurvedic Journal of Health. Before moving to the US in 2015, she was Resident Medical Officer (Ayurveda) in AyurVAID hospital, Bangalore and has knowledge and experience in precision and evidence-based Ayurveda. She was an Ayurveda Domain expert with Health Connect 24 – a unique platform to bring together Ayurveda, Yoga and swadeshi. She is efficient in performing all Panchakarma procedures (purification therapies) and has knowledge of Marma Therapy. Other areas of expertise include Ayurveda diet and lifestyle, women’s health, and rasayana (rejuvenation). She works for the promotion and propagation of Ayurveda by offering lectures, webinars and contributing to various journals. She is a resource person for the Council of Ayurveda Research (CAR) and is an Ayurvedic blogger with Mother Earth Living. Currently, she is residing in Danville, Pennsylvania and is listed as a BAMS doctor with AAPNA (Association of Ayurveda Practitioners of North America). She is an Ayurveda Consultant and Educational coordinator with Be Mind Body Skin, New Jersey and Subject Matter Expert at At Home with Ayurveda, UK.

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